Dir. Peter Domankiewicz, UK, 2014, 110 mins Cast: Peter Domankiewicz, Angela Boix, Daniel Albaladejo Although slight, Tea and Sangria is a charming film. The one man band that is Peter Domankiewicz, who is the writer, producer, director, editor and main star – and he even writes some of the music – in his first feature film, puts everything into this movie. Having given up his job, his home and everything he knows in England to travel...

Dir. John Shackleton, UK, 2014, 78 mins Cast: Leila Mimmack, Joseph Beattie, Julie Graham, David Sibley The Sleeping Room will go down in history as the first part-equity crowdfunded British feature film, and the thoroughly modern financing method stands pleasingly at odds with the Victorian ghost story at the film’s core. We meet Blue (Leila Mimmack), a down-and-out young call girl working the streets of Brighton, as she heads out to...

During a “geeky” (there’s that word again) discussion fuelled drinking session, three down on their luck mates – Pete (Dean Lennox Kelly), Toby (Mark Wootton), and Ray (Chris O’Dowd) – encounter a time-travelling girl from the future (Anna Faris). Through a porthole in the gents and an unravelling plot of alternate dimensions and paradoxical happenings, the trio find themselves confronted with giant post-apocalyptic ants and bar based massacres in an effort to restore their dull, underachieving lives.